I might. Who knows what ill have by then. Ideally a 450 would be more competitive but the 2 stroke is fun.
I don't know where we will be parked but first year there we had hookup and we parked at the top by the store. It was a good spot except that people going to the store would try to park in our area (we were very first on the top) and we had to watch to make sure they didn't block us in. Russ Collier was working there then and he had them ribbon some of it off to try and prevent some of that. So I will take a ride around on the mule and see I can see ya. Do you know my husband Larry or my Grandson Chris Carr? I know my daughter said she knows who you are. Larry and Chris will be going down early. I think Heather and I will drive down Sunday or wee hours of the night and arrive Monday.We both have to work. It is hard for me to be away from our business for too long. I will have to try and get all my work done on Sat. so as not to overload my other daughter with all my work. I would like to be there for practice. Unless Chris somehow manages to get into pro sport (slim to none chance) he won't race till Wednesday in 2 stroke. Bummer we will be one of the classes closing the show down on Saturday.
I recognize some of those names however, I want to root for the local boys not the ones who have all the spons
ership. I like the underdog. I don't like the ones who have all the advantages-I want the true amateur. You don't understand we are from Akron Ohio and we always root for the underdog. LOL
So just what is your point here?I am sorry if I sound a little put off but I find your comment completely out of order. Jealousy is an ugly face.! The riders I was referring to are about
B class look out for Shane Mcelrath dude was flying at red bud.
Yes, as a business owner I have always been able to sponcor Chris. But let me set you straight. When the economy took a dump we hurt like everyone else. Our bikes are far from new -- 250f is an 09-- 450F is an 11 and the 2 stroke is an 07. We baby them along just like everyone else. We had our fingers crossed that the 2 stroke would stay togeather through the regional and our 450 sounded anemic compared to the other bikes in pro sport. We did freshen up the 2 stroke for LL but the 450 is still waiting! So now I have been open and up front here so let me ask you who pays for your racing -- am I speaking to the adult or the child here?
I would like to add that just because I own my business I do work and I probably work more hours than most do at a regular job and I seldom get time off.Chris also works for me part time ( looking for full time) and gives up any money he wins to pay for future entries and practice. So just what is your point here?I am sorry if I sound a little put off but I find your comment completely out of order. Jealousy is an ugly face.! The riders I was referring to are about as close to factory sponcored as an amateur can legally be. Anyone who has ever been to Lorettas will attest to that fact. Great for them. I am sure if we were given a bike we would welcome the help. However, I personally would rather cheer on the kids who are doing thier very best on probably inferior equipment. Even the "older" big kids!!
Get used it. However, if you really want to ruffle some feathers bring up the point that Chris went from minis to B class...
Apology accepted however I don't do anymore for Chris than any other parent or grandparent. Chris was in school when we got these bikes for Chris and we still have the same bikes.
Apology accepted however I don't do anymore for Chris than any other parent or grandparent. Chris was in school when we got these bikes for Chris and we still have the same bikes. Here you ago all this on heresay again. If I had the money I would do more for Chris and perhaps even other riders. I certainly can't compare what Chris gets from us to some of the other sponsored riders. Plus I was not complaining. I merely stated that I would rather cheer for those less fortunate. I know many talented riders and they do not get the support they should. I do feel some of it takes away from the true national amateur status that LL stands for. It is the nature of the beast. Many of these kids are home schooled and do nothing but run the country from race to race. Chris wanted to this and both his Mother and us would not allow it. School is so much more important.
Yes, George you are correct Chris went from minis to B. I remember being at Budds Creek trying to qualify in 250B and 450B. Chris was 14!! He was pushed into A the minute he turned 16. We were preparing to go to Summit Indoor in B when we got the notice.
Wow.....we are debating how much someone pays for their kids bikes, racing, etc. I think it is fair to say, we all make some sacrafics to get our kids on bikes, to the track, racing, etc. Some more than others. It is an expensive sport. Most kids could not race without the help of parents.
Yea especially today. Nobody can race on FT McDonald's income. Or other min wage job that kids usually have if any job at all.
And so what if you got the money to spend on your kids and it makes your family a stronger unit then do it. Atleast with mx it instills the drive into the young person to become successful enough to fund their love for mx later in life.
And....if you're fortunate enough to run a business that your kids can work for that's great too. I hate how peoe whine because someone has an opportunity to work. Just because your dad built a business why does it make you a failure for working for him. ? (or any family member )